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Dan Eccleston

@Dan_Ecc

English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿, Restore Britain Enjoyer, 23 - Becoming Orthodox ☦️ Psalm 143:1

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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Dan Eccleston
Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
The holy and venerable Saint George, was not “a Turkish man who lived in Palestine” St George was born in Cappadocia, Roman Empire to Greek Christian parents in the year of our Lord 275. He was a soldier of the Roman Empire and was martyred for not denying his faith in Christ by the emperor Diocletian in one of the great Christian persecutions that went on in the Roman Empire before Saint Constantine the great made the Roman Empire officially Christian. So when leftists try and teach you a false history of St George - or somehow claim that he was even a muslim which is laughably and demonstrably false. Pay it no mind, and keep flying the cross of our Holy St George.
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Robert J. Thomas
Robert J. Thomas@RobertJThomas1·
@PositivFuturist If you don't have a 'Restore' (Great Yarmouth) candidate in your election, vote Reform. Take the power away from Labour and the Green Party. Those people are dangerous for Britain's future.
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Andy@PositivFuturist·
Farage just wants to be part of the establishment. Yusuf just wants power. Goodwin just wants a book deal. Lowe just wants his country back. Vote Restore.
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
I see Muhammad’s team are still checking in on my posts. Hello chaps 👋 Mark my words you’ll see @ZiaYusufUK resign before the next GE because he’s fuming at what Reform is becoming. Astonishingly it’s the Sri Lankan Muslim who is the based revolutionary at Reform HQ.
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Dan Eccleston
Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
Reminder that Zack Polanski literally wants to put right wing people in camps. So no, we’re not being hyperbolic when we say they’re extreme.
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Cathy Beesley
Cathy Beesley@beesley_cathy·
I’m ashamed this fascist is English.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I am proud to be English - always have been, always will be. On St George’s Day, and every other day. Never let anyone tell you that pride in our England is shameful, or something to hide. It is most definitely not. It is noble. It is natural. It is necessary. Our compass and foundation must be our history, and that is a history to be proud of. So why is it that others can celebrate who they are with no guilt, no apologies, no fear? Yet the English are silenced - patronised and insulted, despite everything that we’ve given to this world. I am tired of it. We are all tired of it. So now is the time for English men and women to finally stand up for themselves. To stand up for our history, our culture, our people, our very special way of life. Our home. Because if we don’t, and very soon, then we are all going to lose far more than a debate. We will lose everything. I think of how our country is going to look, feel and be in 50 years, even 10 years, and it fills me with a looming dread. It is not too late to change it, but that point is already recklessly close. We must now fight for the England we wish to pass on to our children and grandchildren. Because patriotism is simply a sense of stewardship, that's how I feel it. The belief that what we inherited matters. And that we have a duty to leave it stronger, safer, wealthier and more prosperous than how we found it. That’s the England I want to pass on. But always remember - the English like to leave it late. We’ve done it before and we’ll do it again. We will Restore Britain, and we will Restore England.

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Russell
Russell@Russell61595121·
@Dan_Ecc @LexiBeaChorlton The woman in the middle has 3 fingers and a thumb on her right hand , she’s missing a finger
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Alexandra Chorlton
Alexandra Chorlton@LexiBeaChorlton·
Trust and integrity are important in politics Restore Britain have reached a new low Using AI yet again to show a meeting that hasn't existed If a political party wants to say something at least rely on real evidence not low quality AI Joke of a party 🤣
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Dan Eccleston
Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
Important point from Connor. Reform will be copying our homework all the way to the ballot box.
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson

@ZiaYusufUK My mutuals in Millbank Tower told me you monitor the Restore guys' X feeds every day, Zia. Maybe make the plagiarism a bit less blatant. It's also not believable when you're flanked by Robert Jenrick and Nadhim Zahawi. We're all just waiting for Boris to join you at this point.

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Dan Eccleston
Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
@LeftNatLeft @ZoomerHistorian Once remigration is achieved we will inevitably have to cut some public spending though. I don’t like it, you don’t like it, but the gdp will plummet, as will tax revenue and we will have to make serious cuts. Probably means testing the state pension is a good start.
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𝘽𝙡𝙤𝙤 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
NO! The divide is between British people and third world invaders. This is just Cameronite Toryism. The reason many BRITS don't work is due to disgustingly low wages and soaring housing costs caused by IMMIGRATION. An issue ACCELERATED by the TORY RATS in Reform UK.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

The big divide in Britain today is between those who work and those who don’t. Reform are on the side of Brits who set their alarm clocks, get up early and go to work.

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Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
It depends on what kind of Christian is pointing to “St. Theophilius of North Malden” (love the accuracy in the name of the fake saint btw props to you) If it’s a Roman Catholic or an Orthodox Christian then it’s a legitemate refutation argument because while you say “But generally his ideas turn out to have nothing to do with Christianity as it is actually practiced by modern churches.” that’s true in many protestant churches, but for their church, often the only one they know or at least the only one that they think is a legitemate church and the new ark from the flood - it’s a legitemate argument.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
This is kind of a motte and bailey argument. When challenged on some of these philosophical points, the more intellectual breed of Christian has a tendency to say "What? Haven't you read the work of St. Theophilius of North Malden? He answered this question in 1382, in his treatise entitled De Nomenclatura Legionum Angelicarum, you know." Now, Theophilius, if you can read Church Latin, often proves to be a smart and eloquent guy, whose arguments are reasonable although not totally unanswerable. But generally his ideas turn out to have nothing to do with Christianity as it is actually practiced by modern churches. Because they don't read Theophilius, either. They read the part of the bible that says "Depart from me, ye accursed, into the eternal fire that is prepared for the devil and his angels". And they draw the obvious conclusion, regardless of what Theophilius said. This means that the objection is, in practice, is still valid in the sense that it hasn't really been answered in a satisfactory way to the people who raised it. And, no, you don't get to dismiss the people who raised it as "insufferable smug redditors who cannot be reasoned with", because while those people certainly exist, and they annoy the both of us by hanging around making reasoned discourse almost impossible, they weren't the ones who raised this point. They just repeat it. Other people, serious people, are thinking about this same point, and are unsatisfied with the available answers. Christians tend to make the surprised Pikachu face when they find out about this, because they interact mostly with other Christians, and the argument of Theophilius seems completely conclusive to them. It doesn't usually occur to them that there's a vast collection of non-religious folks out here who don't really find it that compelling. And that, rather than dig though dusty tomes written in Church Latin, we kinda expect people to be able to explain their own belief systems, especially when they urgently expect us to adapt them. And when a lot of them keep telling us that terrible things will happen to us if we don't.
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Eddie Tellez
Eddie Tellez@Mesocortical·
@Dan_Ecc @lBassRiff @AtheistTakes It's extremely strong evidence that its a medieval forgery, regardless of the supposedly unexplainable aspects of the Shroud. Especially since there's no reason to think that the radiocarbon analysis was done improperly.
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Internet Atheists
Internet Atheists@AtheistTakes·
Will my debate skills improve by reading the Dawkins, Singh, or Hitchens?
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Lewis Brackpool
Lewis Brackpool@Lewis_Brackpool·
Classic establishment trick: “You’ll split the vote!” “Nobody’s ever heard of you!” Pick one. You can’t have it both ways. The gatekeepers are getting nervous. Good.
GB News@GBNEWS

'I'm intending to run as I'm running... We've now got over 400 branches up and running. Real people fighting for local democracy.' @Jacob_Rees_Mogg challenges Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe on whether his party will split the right-wing vote and allow a left-wing Government.

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BritBoy95X@BritBoy95X·
@angloid0 Do you realise the vast majority have passports now and are Citizens? Restore are playing word games because they know most don't realise how many are no longer counted as "foreigners" legally. Sure deport illegals but don't pretend its much more than that x.com/BritBoy95X/sta…
BritBoy95X@BritBoy95X

⚠️HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN?! Last seen telling "sweet little lies" to impressionable young men in the GY area. Trust your instinct folks! Do not approach @cfdownes_ "Dodgy Downes". @RupertLowe10 still missing from media. Suspected to be hiding in attic. More to come. ⚠️

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Andy
Andy@PositivFuturist·
Enjoy this taxpayer funded propaganda I found.
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Dan Eccleston@Dan_Ecc·
@Mesocortical @lBassRiff @AtheistTakes i’ve obviously seen the radiocarbon dating. But that doesn’t PROVE it’s a medieval forgery. There are plenty of other things that can’t be explained by that one test. Many other things show it to be first century.
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Eddie Tellez
Eddie Tellez@Mesocortical·
@Dan_Ecc @lBassRiff @AtheistTakes It has been debunked. It's been radiocarbon dated by multiple labs which prove that it's a medieval forgery. Also, the earliest documentation of the Shroud is from a clergyman who says that it's a forgery.
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